B.C. agriculture minister says sector is recovering well on flooding anniversary
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Many British Columbia farmers had “an emotional year” as they worked to recover from catastrophic flooding last November, the province’s agriculture minister says.
Lana Popham said most dairy and poultry farmers are now operating “back to normal” and the majority of annual field crops were planted as usual, but the sector is still “keeping its fingers crossed” for better weather this year.
The province will continue to communicate with farmers to find solutions to reduce flood risks for the hard-hit Sumas Prairie and Fraser Valley areas, and to ensure a quicker response during future climate-related disasters, the minister said Tuesday.
“We know these extreme weather events related to climate are going to continue, so we’re looking at new programs that will help fund climate adaptation and mitigation projects,” she told a news conference highlighting recovery work since a series of so-called atmospheric rivers deluged southwestern B.C. a year ago.


